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THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 137 page! eight Advertisements Classified KOIv 'SALE One yoke of cattle, 1,000 to 1.2(H) pounds. C. G. Mincy, Kllijay, N. C. , - Hp FOR SALK Small trailer, brand new, at a bargain Polly's Store, Franklin, N. C. i ltc FOR SALE One Delco light plant and radio at a bargain Mrs. Win. Howard, Dillard, G.a., Route 1. It p. . . ' x Unruly horses shod without in jury by new method. No increase in price. Angel's Blacksmith .Shorn Talmer Street, Franklin, N. C. S9 Itp S30 NOTICE TO LOGGERS We are in the market for Butternut (white .walnut) logs. Call at office for prices and specifications. Zickgraf Hardwood Co., Franklin, N. C. 2tc-S23-S30 NOTICE North Carolina 1 Macen County Notice is hereby Riven that the Town of Franklin will receive seal ed bids for the drilling of a 10 inch well to a depth of not ex ceeding 500 feet ; said well to be drilled on a site to. be secured by the said Town of Franklin.. For further specifications see the Clerk tif the Town of Franklin. Bids will be opened at 7:30 p. m., on Friday, October 8, 1937, in the Town of Franklin office, Franklin, North Carolina. The drilling of said well shall be completed on or before January 1, 1938. The Town of Franklin reserves the right to re ject any and all proposals or bids. This the 30th day of September, 1937. ' TOWN OF FRANKLIN, GEO. DEAN, Clerk. S30 ltc TEN BITTEN BY RABID DOG (Continued From Page One) "That vaccination of all dogs in the county shall begin annually on April 1, and shall be completed within 90 days from' the date of beginning the vaccination in the several counties." There is further provision for the proper carrying out of this law and penalties attached thereto for fail ure to carry out the same. According to the county attorney, George Patton, this law has not been repealed, which seemed to be the impression of a .number of citi zens, nor is it affected in any way by the repeal of any local law in regard to a county dog tax. Franklin Foresters Win Tennis Tournament The Nantahala forest tennis club played a return engagement with the regional office club in Atlanta Sunday and reversed the score of the previous tournament held in Franklin, beating the Atlanta club 4- matches to 3. The score: Singles Crawford, Atlanta, de feated Dunbar 6-0, 6-1. Brandt, Franklin, defeated Florence 6-4, 3-6, 6-1. Colley, Atlanta, defeated Wasi lik 5-7, 6-4, .6-3. Nichols, Franklin, defeated Cain- 2-6, 6-2, 612. Hunni cutt, Franklin defeated Sloan 6-1, 6-4. Doubles Brandt and Swafford, Franklin, defeated Florence and Gay 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. Crawford and Heffner, Atlanta, defeated Averell and Hunnicutt 6-3, 6-3. Wife "Do you know that you haven't kissed me for six weeks?" Prof, (who is absent-minded) "Good heavens, whom have I been kissing then ?" All Used Cars that LOOK alike are NOT alike. Doubly Inspected USED CARS We look over our trade-ins before they come in, and we go over our Used Cars before they go out. Don't overlook prices. See our cars . . . then buy with confidence. 1928 Chev. Touring . . . 1934 D Plymouth Coach, $69.00 Radio and Heater, new tire, lofcic and riint like new $465 1934 Ford V-8, 4-door Se-daln, look and .runs like new ..... $465 1936 Chev. Coupe. Std.. . $445 1928. Chev. Sedan. A-l .. $100 1936 Chev. Coupe, Std.. . $465 1931 Chev. U -Ton Truck $90 1931 Chev. Sedan, new paint, good tires . . $225 1928 Chevrolet Touring. . $60 1934 DLCA, good tires. A-l condition, new .license $310 1936 Dodge -Ton Truck, . stock rack $450 $85 $90 $20 $60 $50 $200 $225 1929 Ford Sedan 192S Chev. Strip . 1929 Ford Roadster :'. 1930 Chev. Strip ..... 1931 Chev. Coupe ... 1933 Chev. Coupe .... 1936 Chev. -Ton Truck $450 1936 Chev. 1-ton Truck, first claiss condition $495 1934 Chev. 1-ttm Truck $300 1934 Chevrolet - Tion School Bus, 50 pas. $350 1933 Chev. Truck, good tires, new license, Joe Morgan truck.. $265 1932 Ford B Coach .... $185 1935 Ford Tudor with trunk. A-l ........ $425 WILL ACCEPT GOOD FAT CATTLE IN TRADE FOR USED CARS Let US Care for YOUR Car BRING IN YOUR OLD CAR SWAP IT FOR A NEW CAR TRY AND YOU WILL BUY CHEVROLET A Car you will be Proud to own BURRELL Motor Co. Phone 123 ' Franklin, N. C. ADDITIONAL FRANKLIN SOCIAL ITEMS COWAN-GIBSON M r. and Mrs. T. B. Cowan, of Weoster, have announced the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Fran ces Virginia Cowan, to George Car roll Gibson, of Franklin, which took place September 12 at the Webster Baptist church with the Rev. W. N. Cook, pastor of the church of ficiat ing. Mr. Gibson is the son of Mr, and Mrs,- .Walter Gibson, of Franklin. He is connected with the Allison Motor company of Sylva, The couple is residing in Franklin. KEENER-WELLS Miss Evelyn Keener and Rogers Wells were quietly married in Clayton,, Ga., on Saturday, Sep tember 78. Mrs. Wells is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W., D. Keener, of the Clark's Chapel community. She was beautifully attired in gray with matching accessories. Mr. Wells is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wells, of Franklin Route. 1. Mr. .and Mrs. Wells will make their home on Franklin Route 1 for a while. GARDEN CLUB TO MEET WITH MRS. CONLEY The Garden club will meet Mon day affernoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Zeb W. Conley. There will be a flower show given by the members of the club at this meeting, and each member is asked to bring the best selection of flowers in an appropriate vase or bowl. - Miss Pauline Powers entertained at a 'bridge party at her apartment, Saturday evening, September 25, complimenting Air. and Mrs, C. J. Masser, of New York City. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. B. High smith, of Brysori City; Mr. and Mrs. John R. Faison and Hayes Overcash, of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Highsmith, of Bryson City, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Faison. , Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ensley, of Asheville, came over Wednesday to spend, the day with Mrs. Ensley's mother, Mrs. W. G. Wilkie. Mr. and Mrs. Ensley, accompanied by Mrs. Willie, left Wednesday after noon for Chase City, Va., for a visit with Mrs. Wilkie's brother, E, J. Younce, and for a visit with her two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Miller and Mrs. Alfred Ziglar, in New berg, West, Va. Passing Stopped School Bus Violates Law M. D. Billings, superintendent ' of public schools for Macon county, has announced that it is a violation of the state law for an automobile to pass a school bus when the bus has stopped on the highway. There was a near accident on the highway this week, when an occur ence of this kind' happened. The charge has been reported to R. E. Erwin, state highway patrolman at Sylva. Mr. Billings also announced that all charges reported to him would be turned over to the proper authorities. PUNISHMENT Minneapolis. Investigation of screams coming from a locked ga rage sent police searching for a barrel small size but a sack had to do. In the garage they found Rob ert Hawkinson, 12, very scared, very dirty and very naked. He told them he had an argument with three other youths, retired to what he thought was a safe dis tance, .and threw rocks at them. The distance wasn't safe enough, however, and the others caught him, stripped him and locked him in the garage.' ' The patrolman cut a couple of leg-holes in a hurlap sack, popped Robert into it, and escorted him home. Lady "Do I pay anything f or children?" Conductor "No fare for all under four." Lady ("That's fine, but how much for trie other four? T have eight." Hats! Hats! Hats! 1 We've got em! Just step in and try one on. . . . You will like them. AH the latest styles and colors. E. K. Cunningham & Co. THE SHOP OF QUALITY FRANKLIN, N. C. For Your Future Years ; A part of all you earn is yours to KEEP SAVE a portion of your income The Building- and Loan share plan is the simpr lest and most convenient thrift arrangement. You deposit a small sum each week or month. It soon grows to a large amount. Three con venient sayings plans are offered : Class "A" weekly payments of 50 cents earn $100 in 181 weeks. Class"B" weekly payments of 25 cents earn $100 in 334 weeks. . Class "C" weekly payments oi 2l2 cents earn $100 in 596 weeks. You get back from 10 to 25 per cent more than you put in. 49th Series Now Open AN ADDITIONAL SERVICE To our investors and borrowers we offer an inexpensive plan of monthly life insurance which matures your share in full, or cancels your loan with the Association, IMMEDIATELY, in case of your death. . This insurance feature makes sure the completion of your savings program or home ownership plan, regardless of whether you liye to see it through. ' Typical illustration . of cost : Shareholders age 30 to 34 may insure maturity of 10 shares of Class "B" stock by paying average monthly premium of 38 cents. ' Building and Loan Shares, plus insurance, provide the most attractive short-term endowment policy that can be had. We invite youf inquiries regarding our savings plan, also the insured-share arrangement. NOW is the best time to start to ward your ideal of "glorious independence," V MACON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Office Over Bank of Franklin
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